To be fair, there is something rather glaringly wrong with their statement of atheistic evolution... ism. To be unfair, that they teach this nonsense to children enrages me to the point of spontaneous combustion.

First question: Where do I begin? First, "atheistic evolutionism" isn't an actual thing. Second, nowhere in the theory of evolution does it say that something came from nothing. The theory of evolution deals only with how life changes over time not how it got here.

The second and third questions aren't even questions they're just asking me to copy stuff from the bible. That's not learning.

Your last statement could be used against you. You know you're wrong but you refuse to admit it and would rather jam your beliefs into the heads of impressionable children with baloney stuffed text-books.

"Atheistic Evolution," as this defines it, isn't a thing atheists came up with. Fundies pull it out of their asses. Atheists simply don't say "goddidit" as an explanation as to why the universe and lifeforms exist.

The only option that makes sense is one that doesn't involve supernatural mumbojumbo. But that hardly means "everything came from nothing."

There are two kinds of people who home "school" their kids: Those who are concerned that their kids won't learn enough and those who are terrified that their kids will learn too much. And this is exactly why home "schooling" should only be allowed if the parents can provide for accredited tutors or are competent teachers in their own right. Children who are taught this crap really don't have much of a chance.

Oh my gosh, look at this, and look at the quotes around it. It has the same style as all of the crazy, brainless fundies. Blatant disregard of reality, scornful italics, even somehow knowing what God is saying and thinking.